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i would love a superlift.......its gonna be really nice thats for sure, must suck walking in the garage and seeing everything sitting there but you still cant do anything......the 20th is a long ways away
going in there now with the tires on and everything is hard. b 4 tho it was all tore apart so i at least had something to work on.
 
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Originally Posted by Trigger01
I remember D. saying at one point that in a short amount of time the SAS would be just another mod that everybody and their brother has. he said this when asked why he was going the direction he was going with his truck. It's getting there.


Looks good man. I wish I had the time and money to do this. For now it remains but a dream.

it is alot of money. im pretty sure i under estimated how much it was going to cost. im already to far in tho so i gotta keep spending. ive got all my receipts but i stoped counting at 2k which was a while ago.
 
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Originally Posted by rangererv
what gears are you lookin for? josh from indiana is gettin my axles with 4:56. he's got the 4:10 diff he will prob sell. talk to him.
sweet, Im looking for 4.10s, ill have to shoot him a pm
 
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Looks great Evan, let me know if you are going there for a day or 2 so i can take care of the DS.

Cant wait to see more progress.
 
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Originally Posted by Trigger01
I remember D. saying at one point that in a short amount of time the SAS would be just another mod that everybody and their brother has. he said this when asked why he was going the direction he was going with his truck. It's getting there.


Looks good man. I wish I had the time and money to do this. For now it remains but a dream.
but Everyone's setup is done differently they maybe sas'd but its all different
 
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Why no high steer?
High steer really should not be needed, not every SAS is done to go sky high.
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard
High steer really should not be needed, not every SAS is done to go sky high.
High steer isnt meant for just sky high rigs. It improves the steering on just about every single application. The flatter the draglink the better.
 
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gona be sweet. so everyone and Beard's grandma is gona be sas'd soon
 
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The people that have done the SAS, how in the hell do you do it. I mean how do you know where to install/weld the new brackets for the SAS? How do you know to make the new brackets? How do you know where to meassure?

It cant be trial and error.
 
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lots of measurements and check twice. measure off the back axle so square. this is zach dept. hes done it a couple times so i trust him.
 
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Originally Posted by redranger4.0
High steer isnt meant for just sky high rigs. It improves the steering on just about every single application. The flatter the draglink the better.
true but his angle will not be bad at all. plus it will match the panhard mount. If he goes high steer it wont be much work to get it done, just the cost of the knuckle and high steer arms
 
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Originally Posted by ScottG
sweet, Im looking for 4.10s, ill have to shoot him a pm
k. once josh decides if he is takin it or not he or i will let you no. if he doesnt want it ill give it to you.
 
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Originally Posted by Lord Of War
The people that have done the SAS, how in the hell do you do it. I mean how do you know where to install/weld the new brackets for the SAS? How do you know to make the new brackets? How do you know where to meassure?

It cant be trial and error.
some of its trial and error. some is "well that is about the only place it can go" type of thing. I am not a pro, i know some of the critical angles and places that need to be in a certain area, other than that its how you want to set it up. there are thousands of ways to do it.
 
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Originally Posted by redranger4.0
High steer isnt meant for just sky high rigs. It improves the steering on just about every single application. The flatter the draglink the better.
I thought it gave more clearance under the axle as well? I'm not criticizing anything, just trying to learn more.
 
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helps with bump steer moves the drag link out of the way of the front diff kinda tucks it up some..

has many purposes
 
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Ordered some good stuff today

2 - 10' Pieces of 1.75" DOM .120 Wall (Shock Hoops)
1 - 8' Piece of Hot Rolled 4"x.25" Flat Strap (Plating for Frame)
1 - 6' Piece of Hot Rolled 2"x.25" Flat Strap (Plating and Gusseting)
2 - 2' Pieces of 2" DOM .25 Wall (expensive) (Radius arm extensions)
1 - 5' Piece of 1.5" DOM .120 Wall (Panhard/track Bar)

1 ea. (PSC-SF06) #6JIC x 16mm-1.5 I.F. Pressure Adapter for Toyota $6.25
1 ea. (FRA-209006) #6 Aluminum 90? Push Lock Fitting $15.50
1 ea. (PSC-SF07) #6JIC x 17mm-1.5 I.F. Return Adapter for Toyota $6.25
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard
Ordered some good stuff today

2 - 10' Pieces of 1.75" DOM .120 Wall (Shock Hoops)
1 - 8' Piece of Hot Rolled 4"x.25" Flat Strap (Plating for Frame)
1 - 6' Piece of Hot Rolled 2"x.25" Flat Strap (Plating and Gusseting)
2 - 2' Pieces of 2" DOM .25 Wall (expensive) (Radius arm extensions)
1 - 5' Piece of 1.5" DOM .120 Wall (Panhard/track Bar)

1 ea. (PSC-SF06) #6JIC x 16mm-1.5 I.F. Pressure Adapter for Toyota $6.25
1 ea. (FRA-209006) #6 Aluminum 90? Push Lock Fitting $15.50
1 ea. (PSC-SF07) #6JIC x 17mm-1.5 I.F. Return Adapter for Toyota $6.25


how much the DOM run?

where do you order it from online or in IN?


fittings for yota box for plumbing for power steering?
 
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Originally Posted by HighRollerII
how much the DOM run?

where do you order it from online or in IN?


fittings for yota box for plumbing for power steering?
i buy it from metal supermarkets, its a nation wide chain, they are local, free cutting so i just got to pick it up. DOM is crazy expensive.

yes plumbing for power steering. from PSC Motorsports. Its right on their website now.
 
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Well i hope that curse really is lifted then! Keep up what you're doing man! It looks great so far!
 
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cool zach, thanks for order the stuff.

been trying to get the old pitman arm off the yota box and its givin me hell. i dont think the puller is gonna last if i keep hammering on it.
 
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Originally Posted by rangererv
cool zach, thanks for order the stuff.

been trying to get the old pitman arm off the yota box and its givin me hell. i dont think the puller is gonna last if i keep hammering on it.
stop, bring the puller and we will put some heat to it. i know i had to torch mine off.
 
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nvm. its off. talked to the front end guy. all i needed was a bigger hammer and the thing shot couple feet away from me. lol
 
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Oh man.. I"m stoked for this! Looks awesome man!
 
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nvm. its off. talked to the front end guy. all i needed was a bigger hammer and the thing shot couple feet away from me. lol
told you a hammer will always work
 
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Yeah, I've had that problem.. Just got a bigger purse and **** comes right off lol
 


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